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Florianus Fact-Matching Game

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Welcome to Florianus, a captivating fact-matching game where you must piece together important information fragments to uncover hidden truths.

  • Unlock key details by solving puzzles and deciphering clues.
  • Utilize spells for hints and extra time to aid in your investigation.
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  • Florianus was a Roman Emperor who reigned for a brief period in 276 AD.
  • He was proclaimed emperor by his troops after the death of Emperor Tacitus.
  • Florianus was the half-brother of Tacitus.
  • He was known for his cruelty and incompetence as a ruler.
  • Florianus was one of the shortest-reigning Roman emperors, ruling for only 88 days.
  • He was assassinated by his own troops in Tarsus, Cilicia.
  • Florianus was succeeded by Probus as the Roman Emperor.
  • He was the first Roman emperor of Syrian descent.
  • Florianus minted coins during his short reign as emperor.
  • He was not well-liked by the Roman Senate due to his harsh demeanor.
  • Florianus was a military commander before becoming emperor.
  • He was married to an unknown woman and had at least one son, who later became the Roman Emperor Carus.
  • Florianus was born in the city of Sirmium in Pannonia.
  • He came from a family of military background, with his father being a soldier in the Roman army.
  • Florianus' reign as emperor was marked by civil unrest and military uprisings.
  • He was known for his extravagant lifestyle and love for luxury.
  • Florianus' rule was characterized by corruption and inefficiency in governance.
  • He was killed by his own troops in a revolt led by his rival Probus.
  • Florianus' reign as emperor was marked by economic decline and inflation.
  • He was the last Roman emperor to be deified by the Senate after his death.

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